Tuba

Roger Bobo: “Teaching Is as Gratifying as or More Gratifying than Playing”

Roger Bobo is a living legend of the tuba. We all know him for his long career with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the L.A. Brass Quintet, his recordings, and his solo performances, but also because he has taught hundreds of students all over the world. This exclusive interview in which we talk about his career is a must.

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Bassoon

Milan Turković: “Every Person Is Different and Learns in a Different Way”

Austrian bassoonist and conductor Milan Turković discusses his amazing career as an internationally acclaimed bassoon soloist, his time with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and other ensembles, his conducting career, his teaching experience, advice for creating professional recordings and his upcoming projects.

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Violoncello

Preparing Your Orchestra Audition: A Roadmap to Becoming the Musician You Always Wanted to Be

Preparing orchestra audition repertoire is far more than a practical necessity—it can be a transformative pathway toward instrumental and artistic growth. Through my teaching as well as personal audition experiences, I have learned that mastering the excerpts and acquiring the skills necessary to play with confidence under audition pressure can inspire and motivate you to learn to play with better control, refined musicality, and to define and execute virtuosity in new ways. With time and patience, this leads to improvement in all types of playing in all situations beyond the orchestra audition. In this essay, I describe my approach to different components of the preparation process—listening to and absorbing the repertoire, making orchestral excerpts part of your practice routine, using musicality to guide the necessary acquisition of new technique, approaches to intonation, rhythm, sound quality, and dynamics, and the emphasis on long-term progress.

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Trombone

David Rejano: “Listen to Good Music, Not Only to Trombone Music”

David Rejano (principal trombone of the Los Angeles Philharmonic) is a musician who has stood out since he was very young, being a member of Daniel Barenboim’s West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, graduating with a special prize at the Paris Conservatory with Gilles Millière, and being principal trombone of prominent European orchestras since he was 19 years old.

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